lunes, 7 de octubre de 2013

India: Prithvi-II test fired

Nuclear weapons capable surface-to-surface missile Prithvi-II was successfully test-fired for a range of 300 km by a missile regiment unit of the Strategic Forces Command from Chandipur, Odisha, on Monday 7th.

Although the single-stage, liquid propelled Prithvi-II has a strike range of 350 km, it was tested for 300 km in Monday’s launch. The missile was picked up randomly from the production lot and fired at 9.15 am by the SFC personnel from a road mobile launcher as part of regular training to prove the preparedness of the user.

After a flight of around seven minutes, the missile equipped with a high-precision navigation system zeroed in onto the pre-designated target in the Bay of Bengal with an accuracy of around 20 metres. The radars, electro-optical tracking systems along the coast and the telemetry equipment in a downrange ship near the target point monitored the performance of the missile during the flight and recorded the terminal event.